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La PepicavsRestaurante Oscar Torrijos
Both restaurants are rated highly by expert writers. On balance, La Pepica is the choice of most professionals compared to Restaurante Oscar Torrijos. La Pepica ranks #3 in Valencia with endorsements from 6 reviews including Afar Magazine, Fodor's and Gayot.
La Pepica
Concierge
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Gayot
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Avenida de Neptuno, 6, 46011 Valencia
From $0/night
"Ernest Hemingway wrote that "Dinner at Pepica's was wonderful"—and the recommendation is still valid today."
"Locals regard this bustling informal restaurant, on the promenade at the El Cabanyal beach, as the best in town for seafood paella." Full review
"More expensive than its many beach-side competitors, La Pepica, run by the same family for more than a century, is renowned for its rice dishes and seafood." Full review
"Since its opening in 1898, La Pepica has been a favorite of Spanish royalty and it was once frequented by Ernest Hemingway. Today, it is still famous for its paellas." Full review
"La Pepica is a restaurant right on the sea side with amazing views of the Mediterranean, friendly atmosphere, and a killer paella." Full review
"The place is huge, seating more than 400 diners, yet every table gets impeccable service. La Pepica paella is the benchmark for the dish everywhere else in the world." Full review
Restaurante Oscar Torrijos
Frommer's
Gayot
Calle Amadeo De Saboya, 16, 46010 Valencia, Spain
From $0/night
"Rice with rape (monkfish) and artichokes is excellent, as is rice with king prawns. Fish from both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic appear frequently on the menu." Full review
"Torrijos offers traditional paellas as well as a varied menu of Mediterranean and International cuisine." Full review